Yonder: The Cloud Catcher Chronicles
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Unwind and enjoy the slow life in Yonder: The Cloud Catcher Chronicles, a relaxing open-world adventure game. Yonder is set in the world of Gemea. A natural island paradise with eight distinct environments ranging from tropical beaches to snow-capped summits. But Gemea is not as perfect as it seems. The mysterious Murk has taken hold of the land! As the hero of Gemea, you can seek out the hidden and whimsical creatures known as Sprites. Use their power to clear the Murk and restore nature’s beauty. As you explore Gemea, you can barter with friendly locals, discover unique materials to craft with, befriend the adorable wildlife and even create your own working farm. Yonder offers a world to lose yourself in; a world filled with the wonder of discovery and the spirit of adventure. Features: A vibrant open world full of things to discover and places to explore. Set your own pace; trail-blaze across the world or settle down for a spot of quiet fishing and farming.
Steam User 0
Cute and cozy game, although it mostly boils down to lots (and I mean LOTS) of walking and fetch quests. The main storyline is simple, but I find it enjoyable nonetheless; side quests are more interesting in my opinion. Generally it's a great game if you want to chill out and unwind.
Steam User 0
See these cute animals? You need to love them, feed them, and give them kisses... NOW BRING ME A PELT. ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
I'm on the fence with this one since it's a bit too easy and monotonous for adults, and might be too frustrating for kids. Maybe it's just not for me, but it's not a bad game overall. I've noticed some people recommending a guide - I would definitely advise against it unless you are twelve.
The good:
- cat purring sounds
- lots of small beautifiers like tiny penguins spawning during winter
- lighting
- diverse biomes
The bad:
- crafting, where you need to click 50 times to craft 50 items (and watch a small animation every time)
- animal pathfinding is the worst
- navigating the map - it's challenging (and not in a good way) to find a way to a certain spot on a map
- dying in the water and casually appearing on the shore gives me an eery feeling
- characters feel lifeless and their stories are uninteresting
- lots of fetch quests, no real challenges
- Teagin Gabardine's beard and mullet combo